Cub Scout: Plants & Wildlife
During your Walt Disney World vacation, your scout will have the opportunity to dig more into plants & wildlife as you plan for your vacation, while traveling to WDW, dining at the restaurants, and visiting the parks.
Throughout the Cub Scout ranks, there are many plant & wildlife goals built into the adventures including:
- Being knowledgeable, responsible, and comfortable in the outdoors
- Going fishing and having a hands-on experience to apply all the Bears have learned
- Knowing it’s never too early to understand our animal and insect neighbors
- Learning about the creatures and plants that share our living world
- Learning about the types of fish near the Scouts’ homes
- Learning how to observe and listen carefully
- Learning how to protect the environment
- Learning important life skills
- Learning what the fish eat, how they can be caught, and how we can conserve and preserve our fish by using the concept of catch-and-release fishing
- Practicing service to the community and the world
- Practicing ways to conserve in the world around us
- Taking care of plants and the environment
- Understanding different types of equipment and making simple fishing tackle
- Understanding our interconnection with the plant world
- Working in teams
Planning for your Disney World Resort & Park Visit
Traveling to Walt Disney World
Dining at Disney World Restaurants
Visiting Disney World Parks
Bear Core: Fur, Feathers, and Ferns
Bear Elective: A Bear Goes Fishing
Webelos Elective: Into the Wild
Webelos Elective: Into the Woods
A Scout is
- thrifty
- kind
- clean
- reverent
while practicing plants & wildlife skills.